Category Archives: myth

Learning SHOULD Be Fun: Tom Stafford writes “In lots of teaching situations we focus on the right and wrong answers to things, which is a venerable paradigm for learning, but not the only one. There is a less structured, curiosity-driven, … Continue reading →

Direct translation of an ancient Aramaic prayer: “O cosmic Birther of all radiance and vibration!Soften the ground of our being andcarve out a space within us whereYour Presence can abide.Fill us with your creativity so that wemay be empowered to … Continue reading →

Trailer for a film by William Gazecki about Jacque Fresco, the self-taught futurist who describes himself most often as a “generalist” or multi-disciplinarian — a student of many inter-related fields. He is a prolific inventor, having spent his entire life … Continue reading →

A Cow Jumped Over the Moon: Erik Davis writes “I mean really, folks, what is more interesting? High school physics reminders about the miniscule tidal forces emanating from the moon? Or the fact that our society’s stumbling, and somewhat last-ditch … Continue reading →

Barack Obama Elected President: “the data show a consistent positive trend that continues through the declaration at 23:00 ET and his subsequent speech to 125,000 people at Grant Park in Chicago and the public via TV. The formal data segment … Continue reading →